What is a camera in the hands of a child? This portrait of the American West by four-year-old Hawkeye Huey, National Geographic's Youngest photographer & one of Rolling Stone's top 100 on Instagram accounts of all time, recollects a pure creativity, a reminder of what our world looks like to an innocent child. Though Hawkeye's work joins that of William Eggleston, Robert Frank, and the many that have laid foundations in the tradition of documenting the West, it stands apart in its unusual perspective, one free of influence, of the trappings of ego and instruction and memory. Edited by his father and mentor, National Geographic photographer Aaron Huey, this collection is at once adventure, art, father-son experiment and an invitation to see the genius of creative vision that is inherent in all children.
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